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With no passport to travel abroad, Robeson continued to speak out in public forums in the United States and through his own monthly newspaper, Freedom. But rather than being a hook for communicating actual science, Mermaids was a sensationalistic end in itself.

Not that my debunking will do much good. Debunking false claims only makes a difference if people actually pay attention to the correction. Maybe it will entice people to visit the NOAA. In the same production, the noted chanteuse Helen Morgan repeated her original performance as the half-caste role of Julie, but the white actress Tess Gardella played the role of Queenie in her customary blackface opposite Robeson.

Robeson spent most of his time singing and performing in England throughout the s. He also was given the opportunity to recapture two of his greatest stage successes on film: The Emperor Jones and Show Boat During the s he also gravitated strongly towards economics and politics with a burgeoning interest in social activism.

In he made the first of several trips to the Soviet Union and outwardly extolled the Soviet way of life and his belief that it lacked racial bias, despite the Holodomor and the later Rootless Cosmopolitan Campaign. He was a popular figure in Wales where he became personally involved in their civil rights affairs, notably the Welsh miners.

Developing a marked leftist ideology, he continued to criticize the blatant discrimination he found so prevalent in America. The s was a mixture of performance triumphs and poignant, political upheavals. By this time, however, Robeson was being reviled by much of white America for his outspoken civil rights speeches against segregation and lynchings, particularly in the South.

A founder of the Progressive Party, an independent political party, his outdoor concerts sometimes ignited violence and he was now a full-blown target for "Red Menace" agitators. In he denied under oath being a member of the Communist Party, but steadfastly refused to refute the accusations under subsequent probes. As a result, his passport was withdrawn and he became engaged in legal battles for nearly a decade in order to retrieve it. Adding fuel to the fire was his only son's Paul Jr. Essentially blacklisted, tainted press statements continued to hound him.

He began performing less and less in America. Despite his growing scorn towards America, he never gave up his American citizenship although the anguish of it all led to a couple of suicide attempts, nervous breakdowns and a dependency on drugs. Europe was a different story. He had a command of about 20 languages and wound up giving his last acting performance in "Othello" on foreign shores -- at Stratford-on-Avon in While still performing in the s, his health suddenly took a turn for the worse and he finally returned to the United States in Paul remained in poor health for pretty much the rest of his life.

His last years were spent in Harlem in near-total isolation, denying all interviews and public correspondence, although he was honored for speaking out against apartheid in South Africa in Paul died at age 77 of complications from a stroke.

Among his many honors: he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in ; he received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in ; was honored with a postage stamp during the "Black Heritage" series; and both a Cultural Center at Penn State University and a high school in Brooklyn bear his name. Sign In. Edit Paul Robeson.

Showing all 64 items. In , he sang the first concert recital consisting solely of black spirituals, at the Greenwich Village Theatre in New York. In and he sang in defiance of the U. He sang "Ol' Man River" in the show, and made the second ever recording of the song ever in Bing Crosby did the first , the same year he starred in the show.



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